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  • ETOP 2013 Proceedings
  • (Optica Publishing Group, 2013),
  • paper EWP18

NEMO Educational Kit on Micro-Optics at the Secondary School

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Abstract

NEMO was the “Network of Excellence in Micro-Optics” granted in the “Sixth Framework Program” of the European Union. It aimed at providing Europe with a complete Micro-Optics food-chain, by setting up centers for optical modeling and design; measurement and instrumentation; mastering, prototyping and replication; integration and packaging and reliability and standardization. More than 300 researchers from 30 groups in 12 countries participated in the project. One of the objectives of NEMO was to spread excellence and disseminate knowledge on micro-optics and micro-photonics. To convince pupils, already from secondary school level on, about the crucial role of light and micro-optics and the opportunities this combination holds, several partners of NEMO had collaborate to create this Educational Kit. In Spain the partner involved in this aim was the “Microoptics and GRIN Optics Group” at the University of Santiago of Compostela (USC).

The educational kits provided to the Secondary School were composed by two plastic cards with the following micro-optical element: different kinds of diffractive optical elements or DOES and refractive optical elements or ROEs namely arrays of micro-lenses. The kit also included a DVD with a handbook for performing the experiments as well as a laser pointer source.

This kit was distributed free of charge in the countries with partners in NEMO. In particular in Spain was offered to around 200 Secondary School Centers and only 80 answered accepting evaluate the kit.

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